Chiba Tateyama Sightseeing “Okinoshima” Clearing Typhoon Damage November 10 12:30

In September of Typhoon No.15, a popular tourist attraction that was banned due to damage caused by fallen trees, "Okinojima" in Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture, cleaned up fallen trees and removed drifting trash that settled on the coast. .

`` Okinoshima '' in Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture, which is popular as an uninhabited island that can be walked on, is damaged by the strong winds of Typhoon No. 15 such as trees falling or breaking everywhere on the island, making it impossible to access the island and entering It was prohibited.

On the 10th, about 35 people, including the local fire brigade and the Tateyama City Tourism Association, worked together to remove fallen trees.

In the work, fire brigade members were able to pass through the aisle by cutting the fallen trees using chainsaws, etc., and citizens also cooperated to collect a large amount of driftwood and drifting trash that rushed to the coastline.

A high school boy who participated as a volunteer said, “I hope we can recover quickly and smile again.”

In addition, a woman living in the city who participated in picking up trash with her parents said, “I was shocked to see something different from before, and I thought I could be a little helped.”

Takashi Yoshino, head of the Tateyama City fire brigade (56), who organized the event, said, “Okinoshima's fallen trees are so bad that we can't get through the park. I was talking.